Oleodaphnoic acid and coriaceol, two new natural products from the stem bark of Wikstroemia coriacea

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Fractionation of the chloroform extract of Wikstroemia coriacea led to the isolation of two new compounds, oleodaphnoic acid (1), a guaiane-type sesquiterpenoid, and coriaceol (2), an 1,5-diphenyl-1-pentanone analogue, together with nine known compounds. The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic data analysis. The known compounds were oleodaphnal (3), indicanone (4), (5R,8R,8aR)-3,8- dimethyl-4,5,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-5-(1- methylethenyl)-2(1H)-azulenone, (5), 1,5 diphenyl-1- pentanone (6), (+)-3-hydroxy-1,5-diphenyl-1-pentanone (7), umbelliferone (8), daphnoretin (9), β-sitostenone (10) and (-)-hinokinin (11).

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Ingert, N., Bombarda, I., Herbette, G., Faure, R., Moretti, C., & Raharivelomanana, P. (2013). Oleodaphnoic acid and coriaceol, two new natural products from the stem bark of Wikstroemia coriacea. Molecules, 18(3), 2988–2996. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules18032988

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